Celebrity Justice
MJ's Estate -- Mo' Money, Mo' Problems

Michael jacksonFor what seems like the 4 billionth time, another former Michael Jackson associate claims the pop star stiffed him out of $180,400 back before MJ kicked the bucket.

This time, the claim comes from a former business manager who says Michael's brother Randy Jackson hired him to fix MJ's tax problems back in 2004.

According to the creditor's claim, filed by entertainment attorney Perry C. Wander today in L.A. County Superior Court, Don Stabler claims he spent 632 hours "dealing with others on [MJ's] behalf" -- a service for which he charged $325 per hour.

We're assuming the Jackson estate will throw this in the to-do list ... which has got to be one hell of a stack by now.

Tags: former manager, FormerManager, michael jackson, MichaelJackson, randy jackson, RandyJackson

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1. Now that I think about it, MJ owes me some money too! Hey folks, it's a tough life out here in this bad economy.

Posted at 6:39PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Nicole

2. Thanks for putting all these money hungry leeches on blast! Poor MJ look at all the scavengers he had to deal with in life and now death.

RIP

Posted at 6:41PM on Oct 7th 2009 by MJsBiatch

3. Nice tmz We see know how much class you have toward people Real dirtbag company you are NO RESPECT. All you have working there are kids. learn how to report properly. Bunch of wastes!

Posted at 6:41PM on Oct 7th 2009 by screamin in digital

4. Seems like the stiff liked to stiff people

Posted at 6:43PM on Oct 7th 2009 by just saying

5. Don Stabler LOL that says it all

Posted at 6:45PM on Oct 7th 2009 by mouseT

6. If Randy Jackson hired him not MJ then Randy should be the one to pay him! TMZ fired your children you have working there and get some adults and people with respect to report the stories!

Posted at 6:46PM on Oct 7th 2009 by justice for MJ!!!

7. balls

Posted at 6:48PM on Oct 7th 2009 by balls

8. It amazes me how many vultures are out there feasting on the bones of the dead. Good to be poor, if this is what rich is!

Posted at 7:11PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Marim

9. MJ also owes me money.

Posted at 6:51PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Paparazzo@frog.cc

10. OMG!!
I read this and I wonder why anyone would battle to be the executor of MJ's estate.
The pay must be pretty good and would have to make up for the HUGE headache all of this would be to deal with!

Posted at 6:50PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Ann

11. Come to think of it MJJ owes me money too. Who do I send the bill toooo.

Posted at 6:50PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Roe50

12. Why is this EVEN a Story..

It is well known that MJ was a Leach that never paid his bills

Except for the Drug Bills,, He had to pay those to Get those
12 Pain and antidepressant and sleeping pills he was on when He
Kicked the bucket... Then there is the IV drugs he was Hooked On..

He was a Junkie and He Over Dosed !!

Posted at 6:52PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Real

13. Well TMZ since MJJ owes me money and You are firing all the kids. I have a extensive back ground in Marketing ....How about hiring me? LMAO

Posted at 6:54PM on Oct 7th 2009 by Roe

14. MJ will live forever - through so many ways - We love you MJ!!!!

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Posted at 6:54PM on Oct 7th 2009 by INVAZION

15. I randy Jackson hired him then why isnt Randy Jackson the one paying him?????

Posted at 6:58PM on Oct 7th 2009 by pmiller

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